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Posted By: Jim Clarke
I think it was Roger Neufelt who had them for sale and then consigned to Lew. In Average they went for about 1K a piece. The seller had a really high reserve on it. Those Antique dealers look at book price and then use some kind of multiplication system to come up with the price... |
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